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					# Coturn TURN SERVER configuration file
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					#
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					# Boolean values note: where boolean value is supposed to be used,
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					# you can use '0', 'off', 'no', 'false', 'f' as 'false, 
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					# and you can use '1', 'on', 'yes', 'true', 't' as 'true' 
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					# If the value is missed, then it means 'true'.
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					#
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					# Listener interface device (optional, Linux only).
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					# NOT RECOMMENDED. 
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					#
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					#listening-device=eth0
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					# TURN listener port for UDP and TCP (Default: 3478).
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					# Note: actually, TLS & DTLS sessions can connect to the 
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					# "plain" TCP & UDP port(s), too - if allowed by configuration.
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					#
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					listening-port=3478
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					# TURN listener port for TLS (Default: 5349).
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					# Note: actually, "plain" TCP & UDP sessions can connect to the TLS & DTLS
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					# port(s), too - if allowed by configuration. The TURN server 
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					# "automatically" recognizes the type of traffic. Actually, two listening
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					# endpoints (the "plain" one and the "tls" one) are equivalent in terms of
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					# functionality; but we keep both endpoints to satisfy the RFC 5766 specs.
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					# For secure TCP connections, we currently support SSL version 3 and 
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					# TLS version 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2.
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					# For secure UDP connections, we support DTLS version 1.
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					#
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					tls-listening-port=5349
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					# Alternative listening port for UDP and TCP listeners;
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					# default (or zero) value means "listening port plus one". 
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					# This is needed for RFC 5780 support
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					# (STUN extension specs, NAT behavior discovery). The TURN Server 
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					# supports RFC 5780 only if it is started with more than one 
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					# listening IP address of the same family (IPv4 or IPv6).
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					# RFC 5780 is supported only by UDP protocol, other protocols
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					# are listening to that endpoint only for "symmetry".
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					#
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					#alt-listening-port=0
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					# Alternative listening port for TLS and DTLS protocols.
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					# Default (or zero) value means "TLS listening port plus one".
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					#
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					#alt-tls-listening-port=0
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					# Listener IP address of relay server. Multiple listeners can be specified.
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					# If no IP(s) specified in the config file or in the command line options, 
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					# then all IPv4 and IPv6 system IPs will be used for listening.
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					#
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					#listening-ip=172.17.19.101
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					#listening-ip=10.207.21.238
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					#listening-ip=2607:f0d0:1002:51::4
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					listening-ip=0.0.0.0
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					# Auxiliary STUN/TURN server listening endpoint.
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					# Aux servers have almost full TURN and STUN functionality.
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					# The (minor) limitations are:
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					#
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					# 1) Auxiliary servers do not have alternative ports and
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					# they do not support STUN RFC 5780 functionality (CHANGE REQUEST).
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					#
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					# 2) Auxiliary servers also are never returning ALTERNATIVE-SERVER reply.
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					# 
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					# Valid formats are 1.2.3.4:5555 for IPv4 and [1:2::3:4]:5555 for IPv6.
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					#
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					# There may be multiple aux-server options, each will be used for listening
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					# to client requests.
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					#
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					#aux-server=172.17.19.110:33478
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					#aux-server=[2607:f0d0:1002:51::4]:33478
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					# (recommended for older Linuxes only)
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					# Automatically balance UDP traffic over auxiliary servers (if configured).
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					# The load balancing is using the ALTERNATE-SERVER mechanism.
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					# The TURN client must support 300 ALTERNATE-SERVER response for this 
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					# functionality.
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					#
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					#udp-self-balance
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					# Relay interface device for relay sockets (optional, Linux only).
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					# NOT RECOMMENDED.
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					#
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					#relay-device=eth1
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					# Relay address (the local IP address that will be used to relay the 
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					# packets to the peer).
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					# Multiple relay addresses may be used.
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					# The same IP(s) can be used as both listening IP(s) and relay IP(s).
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					#
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					# If no relay IP(s) specified, then the turnserver will apply the default
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					# policy: it will decide itself which relay addresses to be used, and it 
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					# will always be using the client socket IP address as the relay IP address
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					# of the TURN session (if the requested relay address family is the same
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					# as the family of the client socket).
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					#
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					#relay-ip=172.17.19.105
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					#relay-ip=2607:f0d0:1002:51::5
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					# For Amazon EC2 users:
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					#
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					# TURN Server public/private address mapping, if the server is behind NAT.
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					# In that situation, if a -X is used in form "-X <ip>" then that ip will be reported
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					# as relay IP address of all allocations. This scenario works only in a simple case
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					# when one single relay address is be used, and no RFC5780 functionality is required.
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					# That single relay address must be mapped by NAT to the 'external' IP.
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					# The "external-ip" value, if not empty, is returned in XOR-RELAYED-ADDRESS field.
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					# For that 'external' IP, NAT must forward ports directly (relayed port 12345
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					# must be always mapped to the same 'external' port 12345).
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					#
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					# In more complex case when more than one IP address is involved,
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					# that option must be used several times, each entry must
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					# have form "-X <public-ip/private-ip>", to map all involved addresses.
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					# RFC5780 NAT discovery STUN functionality will work correctly,
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					# if the addresses are mapped properly, even when the TURN server itself 
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					# is behind A NAT.
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					#
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					# By default, this value is empty, and no address mapping is used.
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					#
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					#external-ip=60.70.80.91
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					#
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					#OR:
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					#external-ip=60.70.80.91/172.17.19.101
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					#external-ip=60.70.80.92/172.17.19.102
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					# Number of the relay threads to handle the established connections
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					# (in addition to authentication thread and the listener thread).
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					# If explicitly set to 0 then application runs relay process in a 
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					# single thread, in the same thread with the listener process 
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					# (the authentication thread will still be a separate thread).
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					#
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					# If this parameter is not set, then the default OS-dependent 
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					# thread pattern algorithm will be employed. Usually the default
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					# algorithm is the most optimal, so you have to change this option
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					# only if you want to make some fine tweaks. 
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					#
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					# In the older systems (Linux kernel before 3.9),
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					# the number of UDP threads is always one thread per network listening
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					# endpoint - including the auxiliary endpoints - unless 0 (zero) or 
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					# 1 (one) value is set.
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					#
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					#relay-threads=0
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					# Lower and upper bounds of the UDP relay endpoints:
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					# (default values are 49152 and 65535)
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					#
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					min-port=49152
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					max-port=65535
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					# Uncomment to run TURN server in 'normal' 'moderate' verbose mode.
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					# By default the verbose mode is off.
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					verbose
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					# Uncomment to run TURN server in 'extra' verbose mode.
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					# This mode is very annoying and produces lots of output.
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					# Not recommended under any normal circumstances.
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					#	
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					#Verbose
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					# Uncomment to use fingerprints in the TURN messages.
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					# By default the fingerprints are off.
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					#
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					fingerprint
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					# Uncomment to use long-term credential mechanism.
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					# By default no credentials mechanism is used (any user allowed).
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					#
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					lt-cred-mech
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					# This option is opposite to lt-cred-mech. 
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					# (TURN Server with no-auth option allows anonymous access).
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					# If neither option is defined, and no users are defined,
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					# then no-auth is default. If at least one user is defined, 
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					# in this file or in command line or in usersdb file, then
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					# lt-cred-mech is default.
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					#
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					#no-auth
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					# TURN REST API flag.
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					# (Time Limited Long Term Credential)
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					# Flag that sets a special authorization option that is based upon authentication secret.
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					#
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					# This feature's purpose is to support "TURN Server REST API", see
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					# "TURN REST API" link in the project's page 
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					# https://github.com/coturn/coturn/
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					#
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					# This option is used with timestamp:
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					# usercombo -> "timestamp:userid"
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					# turn user -> usercombo
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					# turn password -> base64(hmac(secret key, usercombo))
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					#
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					# This allows TURN credentials to be accounted for a specific user id.
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					# If you don't have a suitable id, the timestamp alone can be used.
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					# This option is just turning on secret-based authentication.
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					# The actual value of the secret is defined either by option static-auth-secret,
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					# or can be found in the turn_secret table in the database (see below).
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					# Read more about it:
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					#  - https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-uberti-behave-turn-rest-00
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					#  - https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/87/slides/slides-87-behave-10.pdf
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					# Notice that this feature depends internally on lt-cred-mech, so if you set
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					# use-auth-secret then it enables internally automatically lt-cred-mech option
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					# both mechanism use the username and password validation in different way.
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					# This way be aware that you can't use both auth mechnaism in the same time!
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					# Use in config either the lt-cred-mech or the use-auth-secret
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					# to avoid any confusion.
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					#
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					# 'Static' authentication secret value (a string) for TURN REST API only. 
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					# If not set, then the turn server
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					# will try to use the 'dynamic' value in turn_secret table
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					# in user database (if present). The database-stored  value can be changed on-the-fly
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					# by a separate program, so this is why that other mode is 'dynamic'.
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					#
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					#user=username1:password1
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					#user=ninefingers:0xbc807ee29df3c9ffa736523fb2c4e8ee
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					# SQLite database file name.
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					# Default file name is /var/db/turndb or /usr/local/var/db/turndb or
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					# /var/lib/turn/turndb.
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					#userdb=/var/db/turndb
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					# PostgreSQL database connection string in the case that we are using PostgreSQL
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					# as the user database.
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					# This database can be used for long-term credential mechanism
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					# and it can store the secret value for secret-based timed authentication in TURN RESP API. 
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					# See http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/libpq-connect.html for 8.x PostgreSQL
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					# versions connection string format, see 
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					# http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/static/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNSTRING
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					# for 9.x and newer connection string formats.
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					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#psql-userdb="host=<host> dbname=<database-name> user=<database-user> password=<database-user-password> connect_timeout=30"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# MySQL database connection string in the case that we are using MySQL
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# as the user database.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# This database can be used for long-term credential mechanism
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# and it can store the secret value for secret-based timed authentication in TURN RESP API.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Optional connection string parameters for the secure communications (SSL): 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# ca, capath, cert, key, cipher 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# (see http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/ssl-options.html for the 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# command options description).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Use string format as below (space separated parameters, all optional):
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#mysql-userdb="host=<host> dbname=<database-name> user=<database-user> password=<database-user-password> port=<port> connect_timeout=<seconds> read_timeout=<seconds>"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If you want to use in the MySQL connection string the password in encrypted format,
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# then set in this option the MySQL password encryption secret key file.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Warning: If this option is set, then mysql password must be set in "mysql-userdb" in encrypted format! 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If you want to use cleartext password then do not set this option!
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# This is the file path which contain secret key of aes encryption while using password encryption.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#secret-key-file=/path/
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# MongoDB database connection string in the case that we are using MongoDB
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# as the user database.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# This database can be used for long-term credential mechanism
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# and it can store the secret value for secret-based timed authentication in TURN RESP API. 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Use string format is described at http://hergert.me/docs/mongo-c-driver/mongoc_uri.html
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#mongo-userdb="mongodb://[username:password@]host1[:port1][,host2[:port2],...[,hostN[:portN]]][/[database][?options]]"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Redis database connection string in the case that we are using Redis
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# as the user database.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# This database can be used for long-term credential mechanism
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# and it can store the secret value for secret-based timed authentication in TURN RESP API. 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Use string format as below (space separated parameters, all optional):
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#redis-userdb="ip=<ip-address> dbname=<database-number> password=<database-user-password> port=<port> connect_timeout=<seconds>"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Redis status and statistics database connection string, if used (default - empty, no Redis stats DB used).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# This database keeps allocations status information, and it can be also used for publishing
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# and delivering traffic and allocation event notifications.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The connection string has the same parameters as redis-userdb connection string. 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Use string format as below (space separated parameters, all optional):
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#redis-statsdb="ip=<ip-address> dbname=<database-number> password=<database-user-password> port=<port> connect_timeout=<seconds>"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The default realm to be used for the users when no explicit 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# origin/realm relationship was found in the database, or if the TURN
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# server is not using any database (just the commands-line settings
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# and the userdb file). Must be used with long-term credentials 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# mechanism or with TURN REST API.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Note: If default realm is not specified at all, then realm falls back to the host domain name.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#       If domain name is empty string, or '(None)', then it is initialized to am empty string.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					realm=turn.server-nb.de
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The flag that sets the origin consistency 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# check: across the session, all requests must have the same
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# main ORIGIN attribute value (if the ORIGIN was
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# initially used by the session).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#check-origin-consistency
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Per-user allocation quota.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# default value is 0 (no quota, unlimited number of sessions per user).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# This option can also be set through the database, for a particular realm.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#user-quota=0
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Total allocation quota.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# default value is 0 (no quota).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# This option can also be set through the database, for a particular realm.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					total-quota=100
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Max bytes-per-second bandwidth a TURN session is allowed to handle
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# (input and output network streams are treated separately). Anything above
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# that limit will be dropped or temporary suppressed (within
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# the available buffer limits).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# This option can also be set through the database, for a particular realm.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#max-bps=0
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Maximum server capacity.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Total bytes-per-second bandwidth the TURN server is allowed to allocate
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# for the sessions, combined (input and output network streams are treated separately).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# bps-capacity=0
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Uncomment if no UDP client listener is desired.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# By default UDP client listener is always started.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#no-udp
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Uncomment if no TCP client listener is desired.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# By default TCP client listener is always started.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#no-tcp
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Uncomment if no TLS client listener is desired.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# By default TLS client listener is always started.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#no-tls
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Uncomment if no DTLS client listener is desired.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# By default DTLS client listener is always started.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#no-dtls
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Uncomment if no UDP relay endpoints are allowed.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# By default UDP relay endpoints are enabled (like in RFC 5766).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#no-udp-relay
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Uncomment if no TCP relay endpoints are allowed.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# By default TCP relay endpoints are enabled (like in RFC 6062).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#no-tcp-relay
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Uncomment if extra security is desired,
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# with nonce value having limited lifetime.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# By default, the nonce value is unique for a session,
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# and has unlimited lifetime. 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Set this option to limit the nonce lifetime. 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# It defaults to 600 secs (10 min) if no value is provided. After that delay, 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# the client will get 438 error and will have to re-authenticate itself.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					stale-nonce=600
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Uncomment if you want to set the maximum allocation
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# time before it has to be refreshed.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Default is 3600s.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#max-allocate-lifetime=3600
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Uncomment to set the lifetime for the channel.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Default value is 600 secs (10 minutes).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# This value MUST not be changed for production purposes.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#channel-lifetime=600
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Uncomment to set the permission lifetime.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Default to 300 secs (5 minutes).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# In production this value MUST not be changed,
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# however it can be useful for test purposes.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#permission-lifetime=300
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Certificate file.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Use an absolute path or path relative to the 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# configuration file.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#cert=/usr/local/etc/turn_server_cert.pem
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Private key file.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Use an absolute path or path relative to the 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# configuration file.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Use PEM file format.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#pkey=/usr/local/etc/turn_server_pkey.pem
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Private key file password, if it is in encoded format.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# This option has no default value.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#pkey-pwd=...
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Allowed OpenSSL cipher list for TLS/DTLS connections.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Default value is "DEFAULT".
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#cipher-list="DEFAULT"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# CA file in OpenSSL format. 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Forces TURN server to verify the client SSL certificates.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# By default it is not set: there is no default value and the client
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# certificate is not checked.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Example:
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#CA-file=/etc/ssh/id_rsa.cert
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Curve name for EC ciphers, if supported by OpenSSL 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# library (TLS and DTLS). The default value is prime256v1, 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# if pre-OpenSSL 1.0.2 is used. With OpenSSL 1.0.2+,
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# an optimal curve will be automatically calculated, if not defined
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# by this option.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#ec-curve-name=prime256v1
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Use 566 bits predefined DH TLS key. Default size of the key is 1066.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#dh566
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Use 2066 bits predefined DH TLS key. Default size of the key is 1066.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#dh2066
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Use custom DH TLS key, stored in PEM format in the file.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Flags --dh566 and --dh2066 are ignored when the DH key is taken from a file.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#dh-file=<DH-PEM-file-name>
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Flag to prevent stdout log messages.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# By default, all log messages are going to both stdout and to 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# the configured log file. With this option everything will be 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# going to the configured log only (unless the log file itself is stdout).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#no-stdout-log
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Option to set the log file name.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# By default, the turnserver tries to open a log file in 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# /var/log, /var/tmp, /tmp and current directories directories
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# (which open operation succeeds first that file will be used).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# With this option you can set the definite log file name.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The special names are "stdout" and "-" - they will force everything 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# to the stdout. Also, the "syslog" name will force everything to
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# the system log (syslog). 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# In the runtime, the logfile can be reset with the SIGHUP signal 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# to the turnserver process.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#log-file=/var/tmp/turn.log
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Option to redirect all log output into system log (syslog).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					syslog
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# This flag means that no log file rollover will be used, and the log file
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# name will be constructed as-is, without PID and date appendage.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# This option can be used, for example, together with the logrotate tool.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#simple-log
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Option to set the "redirection" mode. The value of this option
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# will be the address of the alternate server for UDP & TCP service in form of 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# <ip>[:<port>]. The server will send this value in the attribute
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# ALTERNATE-SERVER, with error 300, on ALLOCATE request, to the client.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Client will receive only values with the same address family
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# as the client network endpoint address family. 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# See RFC 5389 and RFC 5766 for ALTERNATE-SERVER functionality description. 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The client must use the obtained value for subsequent TURN communications.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If more than one --alternate-server options are provided, then the functionality
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# can be more accurately described as "load-balancing" than a mere "redirection". 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If the port number is omitted, then the default port 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# number 3478 for the UDP/TCP protocols will be used.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Colon (:) characters in IPv6 addresses may conflict with the syntax of 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# the option. To alleviate this conflict, literal IPv6 addresses are enclosed 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# in square brackets in such resource identifiers, for example: 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# [2001:db8:85a3:8d3:1319:8a2e:370:7348]:3478 . 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Multiple alternate servers can be set. They will be used in the
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# round-robin manner. All servers in the pool are considered of equal weight and 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# the load will be distributed equally. For example, if we have 4 alternate servers, 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# then each server will receive 25% of ALLOCATE requests. A alternate TURN server 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# address can be used more than one time with the alternate-server option, so this 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# can emulate "weighting" of the servers.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Examples: 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#alternate-server=1.2.3.4:5678
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#alternate-server=11.22.33.44:56789
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#alternate-server=5.6.7.8
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#alternate-server=[2001:db8:85a3:8d3:1319:8a2e:370:7348]:3478
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
								
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Option to set alternative server for TLS & DTLS services in form of 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# <ip>:<port>. If the port number is omitted, then the default port 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# number 5349 for the TLS/DTLS protocols will be used. See the previous 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# option for the functionality description.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Examples: 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#tls-alternate-server=1.2.3.4:5678
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#tls-alternate-server=11.22.33.44:56789
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#tls-alternate-server=[2001:db8:85a3:8d3:1319:8a2e:370:7348]:3478
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Option to suppress TURN functionality, only STUN requests will be processed.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Run as STUN server only, all TURN requests will be ignored.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# By default, this option is NOT set.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#stun-only
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Option to suppress STUN functionality, only TURN requests will be processed.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Run as TURN server only, all STUN requests will be ignored.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# By default, this option is NOT set.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
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					#no-stun
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					# This is the timestamp/username separator symbol (character) in TURN REST API.
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					# The default value is ':'.
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					# rest-api-separator=:	
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					# Flag that can be used to allow peers on the loopback addresses (127.x.x.x and ::1).
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					# This is an extra security measure.
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					#
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					# (To avoid any security issue that allowing loopback access may raise,
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					# the no-loopback-peers option is replaced by allow-loopback-peers.)
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					#
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					# Allow it only for testing in a development environment! 
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					# In production it adds a possible security vulnerability, so for security reasons 
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					# it is not allowed using it together with empty cli-password. 
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					#
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					#allow-loopback-peers
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					# Flag that can be used to disallow peers on well-known broadcast addresses (224.0.0.0 and above, and FFXX:*).
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					# This is an extra security measure.
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					#
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					#no-multicast-peers
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					# Option to set the max time, in seconds, allowed for full allocation establishment. 
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					# Default is 60 seconds.
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					#
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					#max-allocate-timeout=60
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					# Option to allow or ban specific ip addresses or ranges of ip addresses. 
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					# If an ip address is specified as both allowed and denied, then the ip address is 
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					# considered to be allowed. This is useful when you wish to ban a range of ip 
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					# addresses, except for a few specific ips within that range.
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					#
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					# This can be used when you do not want users of the turn server to be able to access
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					# machines reachable by the turn server, but would otherwise be unreachable from the 
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					# internet (e.g. when the turn server is sitting behind a NAT)
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					#
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					# Examples:
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					# denied-peer-ip=83.166.64.0-83.166.95.255
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					# allowed-peer-ip=83.166.68.45
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					# File name to store the pid of the process.
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					# Default is /var/run/turnserver.pid (if superuser account is used) or
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					# /var/tmp/turnserver.pid .
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					#
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					pidfile="/var/run/turnserver.pid"
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					# Require authentication of the STUN Binding request.
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					# By default, the clients are allowed anonymous access to the STUN Binding functionality.
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					#
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					#secure-stun
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					# Mobility with ICE (MICE) specs support.
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					#
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					#mobility
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					# Allocate Address Family according 
 | 
				
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					# If enabled then TURN server allocates address family according  the TURN 
 | 
				
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 | 
					# Client <=> Server communication address family.
 | 
				
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					# (By default coTURN works according RFC 6156.)
 | 
				
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 | 
					# !!Warning: Enabling this option breaks RFC6156 section-4.2 (violates use default IPv4)!!
 | 
				
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 | 
					#
 | 
				
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 | 
					#keep-address-family
 | 
				
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 | 
					
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 | 
					
 | 
				
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					# User name to run the process. After the initialization, the turnserver process
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# will make an attempt to change the current user ID to that user.
 | 
				
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 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#proc-user=<user-name>
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Group name to run the process. After the initialization, the turnserver process
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# will make an attempt to change the current group ID to that group.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#proc-group=<group-name>
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Turn OFF the CLI support.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# By default it is always ON.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# See also options cli-ip and cli-port.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#no-cli
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#Local system IP address to be used for CLI server endpoint. Default value
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# is 127.0.0.1.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#cli-ip=127.0.0.1
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# CLI server port. Default is 5766.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#cli-port=5766
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# CLI access password. Default is empty (no password).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# For the security reasons, it is recommended to use the encrypted
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# for of the password (see the -P command in the turnadmin utility).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Secure form for password 'qwerty':
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#cli-password=$5$79a316b350311570$81df9cfb9af7f5e5a76eada31e7097b663a0670f99a3c07ded3f1c8e59c5658a
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Or unsecure form for the same password:
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					cli-password=UEhZxHYBTF6VFx
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Enable Web-admin support on https. By default it is Disabled.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If it is enabled it also enables a http a simple static banner page
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# with a small reminder that the admin page is available only on https.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#web-admin
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Local system IP address to be used for Web-admin server endpoint. Default value is 127.0.0.1.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#web-admin-ip=127.0.0.1
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Web-admin server port. Default is 8080.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#web-admin-port=8080
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Web-admin server listen on STUN/TURN worker threads
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# By default it is disabled for security resons! (Not recommended in any production environment!)
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#web-admin-listen-on-workers
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Server relay. NON-STANDARD AND DANGEROUS OPTION. 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Only for those applications when we want to run 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# server applications on the relay endpoints.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# This option eliminates the IP permissions check on 
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# the packets incoming to the relay endpoints.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#server-relay
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Maximum number of output sessions in ps CLI command.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# This value can be changed on-the-fly in CLI. The default value is 256.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#cli-max-output-sessions
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Set network engine type for the process (for internal purposes).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#ne=[1|2|3]
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Do not allow an TLS/DTLS version of protocol
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#no-tlsv1
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#no-tlsv1_1
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#no-tlsv1_2
 | 
				
			||||||
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